Talking proper : the rise of accent as social symbol
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- 2003
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- English language -- Great Britain -- Standardization, English language -- Spoken English -- Great Britain, English language -- Social aspects -- Great Britain, English language -- Variation -- Great Britain, English language -- Accents and accentuation, Speech and social status -- Great Britain, Social classes -- Great Britain, Anglais (Langue) -- Anglais parlé -- Grande-Bretagne, Anglais (Langue) -- Variation -- Grande-Bretagne, Langage et statut social -- Grande-Bretagne, Classes sociales -- Grande-Bretagne, English language -- Social aspects, English language -- Spoken English, English language -- Standardization, English language -- Variation, Manners and customs, Social classes, Speech and social status, Aussprache, Sozialstatus, Engels, Dialecten, Standaardtaal, Sociale status, Great Britain -- Social life and customs, Grande-Bretagne -- Mœurs et coutumes, Great Britain, Englisch
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354 pages : 24 cm
"Talking Proper is a history of the rise and fall of the English accent as a badge of cultural, social, and class identity. Lynda Mugglestone traces the origins of the phenomenon in late eighteenth-century London, follows its history through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and charts its downfall during the era of New Labour."--Jacket
Includes bibliographical references (pages 328-346) and index
Introduction: 'A National Obsession' -- 1. The Rise of a Standard -- 2. Accent as Social Symbol -- 3. The Practice of Prescription -- 4. /h/ and Other Symbols of the Social Divide -- 5. Ladylike Accents and the Feminine Proprieties of Speech -- 6. Literature and the Literate Speaker -- 7. Educating Accents -- 8. The Rise (and Fall?) of Received Pronunciation
"Talking Proper is a history of the rise and fall of the English accent as a badge of cultural, social, and class identity. Lynda Mugglestone traces the origins of the phenomenon in late eighteenth-century London, follows its history through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and charts its downfall during the era of New Labour."--Jacket
Includes bibliographical references (pages 328-346) and index
Introduction: 'A National Obsession' -- 1. The Rise of a Standard -- 2. Accent as Social Symbol -- 3. The Practice of Prescription -- 4. /h/ and Other Symbols of the Social Divide -- 5. Ladylike Accents and the Feminine Proprieties of Speech -- 6. Literature and the Literate Speaker -- 7. Educating Accents -- 8. The Rise (and Fall?) of Received Pronunciation
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